Polls and games that do not call for discussion.
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the one were someone put lyrics of a song and you guessed the animated movie and the song was from fox and the hound

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mmb, that was the new one, "disney song/quote game" or something. This is the older thread "disney trivia game".
So who's got the next question now???
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i got one! what original prints of this disney movie was found on dopey drive and what material was it made of?
Maerj cant participate!

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Snow White. Deleted scene/song? I remember this from one of my DVD's. I'm positive it was Snow White.
Defy Gravity
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in what Disney Movie has Luki's Ice Cream?

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Lilo and Stitch? or Oliver and Company???

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by Chernabog »

The answer is LILO & STITCH
Here´s an easy one:
Who draw the inspirational sketches to Fantasia´s A Night on Bald Mountain?

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Darn you Charnabog.....(*Squinty eyes*) I will plot my revenge Mwa ha ha ha ha...
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Prince Phillip
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MMB, didn't you see how Lilo and Stitch was BOLD!!!???!!! Oh well, nobody seems to be answering this question...
yo, C, howza 'bout askin anuda question for all us lazy/dumb people, huh?

I don't think anyone is going to answer this if they haven't already.

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Ok I thought it was easy:
The answer is Kay Nielsen
Here comes a new one:
Which one was the first True Life Adventure film?

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by jabroni76 »
The Swiss Family Robinson
I dunno!

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by Choco Bear »
Chernabog wrote:
Ok I thought it was easy:
The answer is Kay Nielsen
Here comes a new one:
Which one was the first True Life Adventure film?

1949's Seal Island

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by poco »
I don't know any of the answers to any of the questions posed so far. gotta make them easier for dumb folks like Poco Dearest
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by Chernabog »
Correct Choco Bear
Now we are waiting for one from you!

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What was the first movie released after Walt died? 1966-1967....
so i'm breaking the rules of the game... Poco requested it!

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I still don't know. IT is first to be released or first to be produced and released after Walt died?
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by Choco Bear »
since i never got to ask aquestion cuz someone broke the rules not naming any names coughjabronicough
what was the first disney animated movie to be set in a modern setting

(well modern in its time) its kinda easy but im a easy guy

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It's a total guess....Lady and the Tramp?
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